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This pool deck had very dangerous trip hazards that were making a fun summer, not so fun.
When the homeowners decided to repair the pool deck, they contacted Canadian Concrete Leveling to the rescue.
Project Manager, Joe McColl, inspected the home and established that PolyLevel® and NexusPro™ would be needed to repair the pool deck.
Once the plan was in place, Installation Foreman, Bill McKeown, and his production team went to the home to complete the job.
Now, the homeowners are happy and excited to get back to having the best summer ever!
Everything in our home is connected, even if it doesn’t seem like it. What happens to our roof affects the yard, and what happens upstairs can have an impact downstairs.
In Mississauga, Ontario, a couple noticed one corner of their garage floor was at a different height from the rest of the space. They were still able to use the parking area, but they were concerned about water seeping down to their foundation.
After seeing one of our bus shelter ads, the homeowners decided to give us a call and met with Project Manager Joe McColl. Joe explained why concrete fails, and showed them how our PolyLevel® System could correct it.
Foreman Bill McKeown started the repair by drilling dime-sized holes in the garage floor. He used these holes as injection ports for our high-density polyurethane, PolyLevel®. Once injected, the solution expands, lifting the concrete and compressing soils below. This process brings the floor back to an even grade while stabilizing the ground below. Once the repair was complete, Bill patched the holes with fresh concrete.
The couple is happy that their garage is repaired. They don’t need to worry about water seepage into their basement, and they were thrilled that the work only took a matter of hours.
Garages are used for more than just vehicles. They make a great storage room, man cave, or even a small workshop. Concrete floors and walls make it easy to clean and maintain, but sinking slabs and weak soils can turn your garage workshop into a tripping hazard.
A customer in Mississauga, Ontario, started to notice the concrete floor in his garage was cracking. When he investigated further, he also saw the concrete had settled. Not knowing what to do next, he reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling and met with Project Manager Joe McColl.
Joe showed the homeowner our unique concrete lifting process, and a date was set for the repairs. Foreman Bill McKeown drilled several dime-sized holes in the slab before injecting our high-density polyurethane. He lifted the concrete back to its former level, ensuring an even lift across the floor.
The customer is thrilled that his garage is repaired. He can safely use the space again, and he didn’t have to tear up the entire floor.
Many people are worried about pool decks of stubbing their toe or stepping on something hazardous, especially barefoot. In Mississauga, Ontario, the home had two tripping hazards by the pool, one on the top of the step and the other in the middle of the walkway. On many occasions, homeowners and guests would trip, stub their toes, or stand directly on the sharp edge of the sinking concrete. Not a fun pool day if you're asking us.
The homeowners wanted to save the concrete walkway since it is in good condition and raise it. With little to no research, Canadian Concrete Leveling was found. After contacting us and scheduling an appointment for our knowledgeable and honest Project Manager, Danny Dos Santos, the owners, we left at ease knowing they could trust our services and team. On a later day, our Installation Specialist, Bill McKeown, arrived on the site to complete the work that would take no more than one hour. Not many companies can say they can complete the job in a short period like such, which is something we are enormously proud of! Bill went to the problematic points and injected our high-density polyurethane, filling any voids underneath and pushing any concrete slabs to their needed height.
With the process and curing time only taking under half an hour, the homeowners were very pleased that they could catch some rays by the pool deck that same day without any worry!
Our client was dealing with a sloped bottom step on their porch and an inch-tall threshold between the driveway and the garage. Unfortunately, the driveway started to descend on the top right sector, resulting in the threshold being more noticeable on the one side than on the left. With wet weather being applied, puddles on the concrete create an icy patch making it challenging to enter and leave the driveway.
Paul Mendell assisted the kind clients with a plan on how he would get the job done. Polylevel® is a permanent injection fix with little to no disruption of the existing concrete. Installation foreman, Bill McKeown, started with small injections just a foot before the problematic point, allowing the void underneath to be filled and the concrete to lift to the desired height. The polymer is lightweight compared to the standard concrete filler and takes a fraction of the time to cure so that our client can use the driveway and walkway almost immediately!